Which Democrat does Donald Trump’s base fear most in the 2020 presidential election?

Senator Bernie Sanders was the candidate named by many attendees interviewed by the Guardian at this year’s Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), the biggest annual gathering of grassroots conservatives, citing his authenticity and ability to generate big crowds.

But none reckoned Trump will actually lose next year as they believe America is booming and the Democratic party is hurtling towards running on a socialist platform that spells electoral suicide.

Once deeply resistant to Trump, CPAC is now like a religious gathering full of Trump idolatry. “Make America Great Again” (Maga) hats and sweaters are much in evidence. Current and former White House officials such as Bill Shine and his controversial wife, Darla, Sean Spicer and Sebastian Gorka can be seen wandering the corridors. “Socialism sucks” stickers, written in the typeface and style of Sanders’ campaign logo, are in abundance.

Morris, a nurse from Gainesville, Florida, who is African American, added: “I’m against socialism because I see it as a form of slavery. The rich will get richer and the poor will get poorer. Cory Booker and Kamala Harris talk about Medicare for All and that will kill doctors’ incentives to work hard. Look at Cuba.”

Like Trump, Sanders ran in 2016 warning of a rigged system and the downsides of global trade and, like Trump, he thrived in midwestern states against Hillary Clinton. Less than a week after declaring his 2020 candidacy, Sanders had already raised $10m, well ahead of any of his rivals.

Wearing a Maga cap and stars and stripes jacket, Sam Lee, the communications director of conservative group Grand Opportunity USA, said: “I think Sanders has the ability to generate a base. He’s genuine. It’s the same thing as Trump: they’re very upfront about who they are. But Trump will win, 100%.”

One thing that unites Americans is their distrust of socialism. The Democrat party is now split in 2 Those on the center who are a minority and those on the far left or socialism who are a majority in the Democrat party.

Now Trump is about to slap Cuba a socialist country with a new set of sanctions and at the same time he is sending food and water to the socialist country of Venezuela which is now about to enter a civil war because its people are starving and the socialist government is spending its death squads to kill those who oppose it.

@microspring2014, MSNBC is one of the biggest peddler of Trump derangement syndrome next to CNN and NBC. The reporter in your video is Rachel Maddows the same person who claimed Trump didn't pay any taxes. And she was wrong buddy.

Microspring, If I asked you how much is your house worth, will you give me the exact amount that everyone in this forum would agree on? Of course not, because everyone would have a different figure, based on their understanding, interest, personal preferences, budget, sentimental value, etc. If you included some enticing pictures of your home in here, the price of your house may rise. There are no fixed values. For example, the assessed value and market value of a property are various estimates by a property assessor. Such values are supposedly based on the current demand of buyers in the market, local economy, age of structure, surrounding facilities and many other factors used by assessors and appraisers. Real estate is not as simple as renting an apartment and opining in front of a camera or in a legislative chamber. Microsoft released a game back in 2002 named " Donald Trump Realestate Tycoon." No doubt Trump changes the value of his properties, like a small store owner changes the prices of goods on the shelves.

The Democrats intend to launch more ill-founded investigations against the president so that their party would have a better chance in 2020. Their crave for power supersedes their obligation to lady justice. Just like our own democrats in the FSM congress and their constituents. They want power for their factions, more than they crave for justice and the collective good of the whole.